It surprises me that HTC is still afloat and Blackberry is not. I am not basing on any sort of finical statements, but in terms of general sentiment, B;blackberry brings more to the table. If only blackberry would give in and switch over to Andriod. It can literally be done in 10 minutes! They could be a more professional, business oriented platform on Andriod. To much pride in that company, can't see whats right in front of them.

1:10 am August 15, 2012

reva wrote :

if htc can work on the pricing of products, it can compete with samsung

1:24 am August 15, 2012

Nikhil wrote :

dont know what the heck HTC is doing.. producing same type of models !!! Desire V and then again Desire VC n now Desire VT.. they are just lagging behing..

2:04 am August 15, 2012

Paul Stuart wrote :

Give is the HTC X with an sd card slot (and Possibly a removable battery, Not a deal breaker ) and you've gotten your US base back, Easily !!!

5:35 pm August 15, 2012

Eric wrote :

I guess no body would pay more than 2 billion for htc.
People do not want htc, just want htc's patent. However,
Htc has only 1700 patent to offer. It does not worth as much as
Motorola which has ten times more patents.

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